The Basque government approved in its meeting yesterday the distribution of 6.3 million for grants to political parties represented in the Parliament of Vitoria ahead of its regular operation this year. This amount is identical to that approved in March 2010 for the previous year and is distributed in accordance with the criteria established in the Law on Political Parties Financición and based on the election results of March 2009. Based on these data, the PNV receive 2,535,491 euros, the PSE-EE 2049740, the PP 984 101; Aralar 377,245; 117,675 EA, EB 182 329 and 53 415 euros UPyD. In the press conference yesterday, the Basque government spokesman, Idoia Mendia, stressed that we wanted to give this grant agility, reflected in the budgets of the Autonomous Community, within the policy of "good governance" to wage this type aid in the early months of the year. The socialist government included in its draft budget for this year a reduction of this amount, but in the parliamentary process all groups signed an amendment to raise it to the same number that was granted in 2010. In aid, the Executive approved 128,000 euros for the development of youth programs and education activities on democratic values ​​and culture of peace, which should explicitly avoid glorification or justification of terrorism. Watch the 'txakoli' In turn, described as positive Mendia has been avoided "a confrontation between institutions" by the controversy over the use of the term txakoli, but has warned that it will remain "vigilant" against unannounced inspections by the Junta de Castilla y León to avoid fraud in this area. Mendia stressed that, in this way, you avoid "a confrontation between institutions" in the courts. However, he warned that the Basque government will remain "vigilant" about unannounced inspections to ensure that you avoid the "fraud" in marketing txakoli outside Basque appellations of origin, the only currently recognized as such officially